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UP: 9 Year Old Mauled To Death By Street Dogs, Family Demands Compensation

As per the latest updates, a bunch of stray dogs mauled a nine-year-old kid supposedly to death and egregiously harmed his cousin in Uttar Pradesh’s Amroha locale. The children, Shashikant and Krish, had went with their uncle to the fields when they were gone after by dogs on Monday night.

“I was working in the field around 50 meter away from where the episode happened. Out of nowhere, around ten dogs went after and began hauling the children. I immediately hurried to their salvage. In the wake of hearing their sobs for help, a few ranchers working in the close by fields likewise came and frightened the dogs off,” said Devesh Chauhan, the uncle of the two children.

When both the children were protected, they had proactively been seriously harmed. They were quickly hurried to Hasanpur communal health centre where the doctors pronounced Shashikant brought dead.

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Krish has been alluded to Lala Lajpat Rai Memorial Medical College, Meerut, for additional therapy where his condition is supposed to be okay. In the interim, the occurrence set off outrage among local people as they had griped about the stray dog threat a few times however no move was made.

Afterward, the family of the dead kid hindered the Atrasi street in Hasanpur, requesting remuneration from the governmen. The neighborhood BJP MLA Mahendra Singh Khadagvanshi and Hasanpur SDM Sudhir Kumar arrived at the spot and gave an affirmation to the family after which the bar was lifted.

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Meanwhile, in another update, seven people were killed in a crash between a truck and an emergency vehicle in Uttar Pradesh’s Bareilly region on Friday. The mishap occurred on the Delhi-Lucknow National Highway as the rescue vehicle hit a street divider after which it crashed into the truck. A group of six individuals, including one who was badly, was getting back from the All India Institute Of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, in the rescue vehicle.

“Every one of the seven individuals in the emergency vehicle, including the driver, kicked the bucket,” Rohit Singh Sajwan, Senior Superintendent of Police Bareilly told media.  “The bodies have been sent for postmortem.”

 

 

 

 

 

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